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- [Instructor] Thanks for watching my course…on security frameworks and best practices.…If you'd like to learn more, I urge you to dive in.…There are many other security and privacy courses…to help you on your road to a mature security posture.…If your organization does not use a security framework,…consider adopting one.…Talk to your peers, as well as your stakeholders…about the security policies you have in place…and what new policies they'd like to see.…If your organization is already aligned…with a security framework, try to learn more about it.…

If your organization uses the SIG, ask if you can read it.…Review your core security set, measures, and assurances.…Security is a constant effort.…It's not just a project.…It's a journey.…Use the tools at your disposal…to navigate the long and windy road to security-mindedness.…

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10/23/2018

Security frameworks are designed to help organizations boost their security posture. Such frameworks provide security practitioners—and their business partners—with a common set of practices to follow, as well as a baseline that makes it easier to report on improvements. In this course, join Mandy Huth as she covers the top four frameworks available, goes over how the frameworks compare, and shares how you can actually map your security controls across multiple frameworks. Mandy also shows how to determine your core security set, stepping through how to define what you'll do and how you'll measure it, and then prove that you did what you sought out to do. Throughout the course, she shares best practices that can help you start leveraging a security framework in your own company.